Frequently Asked Questions

Do I still need chlorine while swimming?
Yes, chlorine is required
when swimming to control harmful bacteria. Once our highly effective
products eliminate all algae from the pool, less chlorine is required to
maintain minimum levels of free chlorine; 1.0 ppm in unstabilised pools, 2.0 ppm in
stabilised pools, and an additional 1.0 ppm where the pool water exceeds 26
degrees Celsius. In the non-swimming
months, our effective long term algicides keep most pools sparkling clear and
free of all algae for months at a time without any chlorine at all. Just a
weekly dose of chlorine in winter is helpful to bleach leaf marks and debris
from staining.
Do I add POOL BLOCKS
as they dissolve? No, our solid algicide tablets are
designed to be a slow release treatment which dissolve fully in the skimmer
basket over several days, but treat the pool water for an entire calendar month.
If POOL BLOCKS took an entire month to dissolve, they would work
far too slowly. Once dissolved in the water, our algicides are used up
controlling algae cells and spores at a constant rate so simply add them as
they are due on the calendar as per directions.
How often are POOL
DROPS Plus added?
Our
unique long term liquid algicide is added just "once a season" in an
average size 50,000 litre swimming pool. POOL DROPS Plus are a
potent double strength algicide formulation and we get superior results by adding the one litre bottle
at the start of each season for long term product performance and protection
against all forms of algae. The additional active
ingredient simply stays in the water longer and is used up at a constant rate on
algae cells and spores which enter the water.
Which product is
best for my pool?
Over
many years, we have found POOL BLOCKS work best in fibreglass and
vinyl lined pools where the pH is most often quite neutral around 7.2 to 7.6. Our liquid
product POOL DROPS Plus can be used in all types of pools as they
perform very well over a much wider pH range. They are especially
effective in pools with
alkaline pool surfaces such as concrete, pebblecrete and marblesheen or where the pH is typically
higher than 7.4 most of the time. With correct pH control in the normal swimming pool range of 7.2 to 7.6, you can choose either product based upon
whether you prefer the ease of a 'once a month' application or the simplicity of a
'once a season' treatment (three monthly treatment period).
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How do POOL BLOCKS
and POOL DROPS Plus work?
The natural trace element copper has been used for centuries to inhibit
algae growth and has been used for many decades as the active constituent of
hundreds of algicide products available worldwide. Our high performance products
also include a complex
blend of non-active ingredients which result in the active copper ions being very readily absorbed
by the algae cells at low levels (just 0.4 to 0.8 ppm). This low level is in
line with both the Australian and World Health Organisation recommendations for
drinking water at 1.0 ppm and also private swimming pool water quality (AS3633-1989)
also at 1.0 ppm.
Naturally occurring copper is an essential human nutrient found in hundreds of food
items such as nuts, beans, peas,
chocolate and fruit juices at higher levels between 1.0 and 20 parts per million.
Why do POOL BLOCKS and POOL DROPS Plus work so
well?
The secret to the
superior performance of our unique products is that they are
"made stronger
to last longer".
Where standard algicides provide a single small dose of algicide which lasts just a
few weeks, POOL BLOCKS provide five "once a month" treatment tablets in the one
1.5 Kg container, and this lasts four to five months in an average pool. POOL
DROPS Plus are two to three times the strength of all standard strength
liquid
algicides, and also last for an entire three to five months treatment period
even in testing climatic conditions.
The number one reason most algicide products fail is that they simply do not provide
the treatment period sufficient to give effective long term results. Algae grows slowly and
dies slowly and an effective algicide product must provide several months
treatment to work effectively.
Do
they kill blackspot algae?
Yes, POOL BLOCKS and POOL DROPS Plus are one of the
few effective treatments against blackspot algae which is common in all types of
swimming pools. Chlorine has no effect at all on blackspot algae as only a
specific long term algicide destroys the algae cells. Some scrubbing is
helpful during treatment to remove the waxy protective coating that forms on the
exterior of the blackspots. Tough, wall based algae such as blackspot grows
slowly and dies slowly and a full three month treatment period is
required to kill all living cells and this is why short term algicides so often
fail. Once the algae is dead, only the mineral remnants of the spot remain
and this is mostly composed of calcium and can either be scrubbed off with a stiff bristled brush or
a follow-up acid treatment with citric acid can be used to breakdown the dead
remnants left behind. This follow-up treatment involves lowering the pH of the pool
water with citric acid (which dissolves organic marks) and sometimes some
additional hydrochloric acid is required to further lower the pH to around 6.0
for about a week, then the pool is rebalanced back to pH 7.2 and any remaining
spots are scrubbed away.
How long should I
run my filtration equipment each day?
The filtration equipment should be run twice
a day, once in the early morning and again in the afternoon or evening, so that automatic
chlorination systems have a chance to build up effective sanitiser levels
without the free chlorine being lost to U.V. light as soon as it is produced. As a general rule, in summer a total of four to six hours
per day and in winter a total of two to three hours per day should allow properly
functioning pool equipment to keep the water in top condition. With our highly
effective year round algicide treatments, the pool won't turn green as all algae
is eliminated and running times can be substantially reduced for this
reason. The running time should be sufficient for the filtration system to turn
the capacity of the pool over once per day and for the operation of accessory equipment
such as automatic chlorination systems and automatic pool cleaners.